At Architectural Storytelling, we are dedicated to helping our clients tell their brand's story through visually stunning content that leaves a lasting impression on their audience.

At Architectural Storytelling, we believe in building long-term partnerships with our clients rather than simply providing vendor services. We understand that the success of our clients is closely tied to our own success, and we are committed to helping our clients achieve their goals over the long term.

To support our clients’ long-term success, we offer a personalized, handcrafted approach to our relationships. We take the time to get to know our clients and their businesses, immersing ourselves in their brand narrative to create truly effective and resonant content. We work closely with our clients to understand their unique needs and goals and tailor our services to meet those needs.

In addition to our personalized approach, we also offer ongoing support and resources to our clients. We believe that our clients' success is not just about the initial project – it's about building a long-term, sustainable relationship. We are dedicated to supporting our clients through every step of their journey and are always available to answer questions or offer guidance.

We believe that building long-term partnerships with our clients is the key to helping them achieve lasting success. By investing in our clients and working closely with them to understand their needs, we can help them craft a compelling brand story that resonates with their audience and drives success for their business.

We also believe in building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive community. We strive to achieve this in all that we do, from the way we work with our clients and partners, to the way we treat our employees and contractors. We believe that diversity and inclusion are not only the right thing to do, but they are also key to building a strong and successful company. By valuing and celebrating the unique perspectives and backgrounds of those around us, we are able to create a more dynamic and innovative work environment.

Ready, Set, Sell: What Checklist Should You Follow To Prepare Your Home for a Listing Photoshoot?

When preparing your home for a listing photoshoot, it’s important to keep in mind that the goal is to make the space look as attractive and appealing as possible to potential buyers. Here are a few things to consider when getting ready for the photoshoot. Feel free to download the pdf to print for your personal use.

Right Before Arrival

  • REMOVE ALL unnecessary objects from surfaces (personal photos, bathroom toiletries, kitchenware, personal belongings.)
  • Turn ON ALL interior lights, including table-top lamps, lights in furniture cabinets and kitchen cabinets
  • Turn OFF all ceiling fans
  • Light candles (if desired)
  • Start Fireplaces
  • Open all blinds, shades, and curtains
  • Clear all vehicles and trash cans from the driveway and the street in front of the home
  • Sweep pine needles from driveways, walkways, and patios
  • Secure all animals in a safe location, away from all rooms being photographed during the entirety of the appointment

Exterior Front + Back

  • Remove cars from driveway
  • Close all windows / not window coverings
  • Sweep walkways
  • Pick up leaves, sticks, branches
  • Put toys, bicycles away
  • Store seasonal decor
  • Stow garden tools, supplies
  • Remove all hoses
  • Straighten and arrange deck furniture
  • Stow away garbage and recycling receptacles

Interior Main Areas

  • Remove personal items / photos
  • Remove all visible clutter
  • Tilt Open shades/blinds 45º up
  • Replace burned out light bulbs
  • Tidy up / put away all children’s toys
  • Turn on all lights unless natural light is better
  • Hide pet dishes / toys / beds
  • Vacuum carpets / Sweep Hard Floors / Remove Small Rugs
  • Turn off TV Screens
  • Remove newspapers, mail, waste baskets
  • Display Attractive Books

Interior Kitchen

  • Remove all items from refrigerator door
  • Store food in cabinets
  • De-clutter counters, stove
  • Stow small appliances
  • Hide soaps, cleaning items
  • Hide dish towels, sponges
  • Clear sink of dishes
  • Put away draining rack
  • Organize items on open shelves
  • Place bowl of fruit on counter
  • Display Cook Books, Flowers

Interior Dining

  • Straighten/push in dining chairs
  • Add centerpiece, candles
  • Set the table for dinner
  • Add a vase of flowers
  • Add a bottle of wine / sparkling water, glasses

Interior Bed / Bathrooms

  • Make the beds using neutral bedding – think hotel bed
  • Arrange decorative pillows
  • Put away clothing, shoes, toys, workout items, pet beds
  • Clean under the bed
  • Clear surfaces of clutter
  • Remove small rugs
  • Hang fluffy white towels (think hotel) and refill toilet paper rolls
  • Hide shampoos, scrubs, caddies, and all toiletries

Preparing for a Twilight Photoshoot

  • Turn on everything that has a lightbulb 30 minutes before the scheduled time of the twilight photo shoot.
  • TURN-ON ALL Interior overhead lights, ceiling fan lights, under cabinet lighting, and lamps visible from windows, etc.
  • TURN-ON ALL Exterior Lights, landscape lighting, garage lights, porch / patio lighting, water feature lights, warm tone patio string lights, etc.
  • Start all fireplaces inside and out (wood is optional)
  • DO NOT TURN-ON colored lighting, or security lighting
  • ALL CEILING FANS MUST BE OFF
  • Pull open all window coverings so just the glass is visible
  • Turn on all water features and landscape lighting

Remember that this list is a general guide and may need to be adjusted depending on the condition of your home and your local market conditions. But by focusing on each area and utilizing the right lighting, staging and furniture placement, you will be able to maximize the appeal of your home to potential buyers.

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